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1 strive for detente
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3 to strive for détente
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to strive for détente
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n розрядка; ослаблення міжнародної напруженості- military detente військова розрядка- political detente політична розрядка- benefits of detente позитивні плоди розрядки- byproduct of detente побічний результат розрядки- consolidation of detente зміцнення розрядки- development of detente поглиблення/ розвиток розрядки- foundation of detente основи розрядки- growing popularity of detente зростаюча популярність розрядки- process of detente процес розрядки- viability of detente життєздатність розрядки- wrecking of detente зрив процесу розрядки- to abandon detente відмовитися від розрядки- to bury detente похоронити розрядку- to counter detente протидіяти розрядці- to deepen detente поглиблювати розрядку- to discredit the nature of detente дискредитувати суть розрядки- to drop detente відмовитися від розрядки- to extend detente поширити розрядку- to frustrate detente підірвати розрядку- to get detente back on track повернути розрядку, знову стати на шлях розрядки- to pursue detente проводити політику розрядки- to spread detente поширити розрядку- to rupture detente підірвати розрядку- to strive for detente прагнути до розрядки- to torpedo detente торпедувати розрядку- to use detente as a smoke-screen використовувати розрядку як ширму -
5 détente
nразрядка, ослабление международной напряжённости
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